DSSD is e most solid watch ever made by Rolex, its quite heavy thou when u 1st wear it...but eventually will get used to it. alot of my frds still prefer e 41mm sport watches thou
Bought it cuz can't fight the poison,
Love it cuz it classic look & size,
Wear it cuz it weight just feel right for my big wrist &
Nvr regret cuz i own it......
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Wishlist
1) Yach-Master (16622)
2) Explorer II - Black/White (216570)
3) Submariner TTc (116613LB)
Madness
The ITCH is getting worse & incurable
Repentance
I let go my beloved U-Series Sub (16610) for the newcomers.
thanks bro!...nice....gives it a very sporty look....very tempting indeed! Personally, I think rollies with steel bracelets are okay with typical office wear or even semi casual shirt/jeans or chinos...but this combo will go well with a truly weekend casual kind of look.
Totally agree with Humara21. I love the DSSD as an engineering marvel, but upon trying it countless number of times at ADs, I know the REALITY that it does not match my physique. So I had to pass with a heavy heart (no pun intended).
On the other hand, a close friend of mine, a lady with very petite wrists, bought it at first look. After a few tries, she came face to face with reality that it doesn't match her physique. But she loves it, so she kept it as part of her growing collection of "Winder Wathes" (watches that become permanent residents on a huge watch winder cabinet, never again to be worn).
So indeed, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Reality however, never really goes away.
In any case beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. As a matter of fact when I wear a g shock its definitely much more comfy as compared to DSSD due to the weight of DSSD n it slips frequent on my wrist. Nope I don't even go swimming with my DSSD let alone diving or deep sea diving.
Sometimes you do not need to find a reason to justify your decision on why u like or even own it. OK if I have to, basically the solid weight of it, reputation for being the bad boy of Rolex and buying a piece of history of the technological advancement at the moment for the deepest depth a watch can withstand ( discounting Rolex Deep sea challenge)
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